Which of the following statements about the development of education during medieval India are correct?
- Madrasas, established under the Delhi Sultanate, were primarily focused on religious education, but they also contributed to advancements in mathematics and medicine.
- Temples in South India, like those in Tamil Nadu, served dual purposes as centers for worship and education for both men and women.
- The introduction of Persian as the court language by the Mughals facilitated the spread of science and philosophy, especially through translations of Sanskrit texts.
- Educational institutions during the medieval period were largely patronized by the state and played a significant role in maintaining social hierarchies.
1
1 and 2 are correct
2
1, 2, and 3 are correct
3
2, 3, and 4 are correct
4
All are correct